Ron hall
32 Cal
hey guys what is best size of shot in a colerain turkey choke barrel for turkeys or best paterns and should i shoot lead or copper plated lead thanks and where is the best place to buy shot 20 ga
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For non toxic goto ballisticproducts.comhey guys what is best size of shot in a colerain turkey choke barrel for turkeys or best paterns and should i shoot lead or copper plated lead thanks and where is the best place to buy shot 20 ga
yup will shoot her as soon as it arivestheres only one way to tell what your gun likes.
i allways shoot 6s in reg shot gun but new to the fowler worldCheck your game regs for max shot size if there is one.
I like #5s for a balance between the pellet mass if #4 and the shot count/density of #6. If I couldn't get #5 I'd go to #4.
I don't have one of those choked barrels. But shot size is shot size, regardless of choke,,,,, or gauge.
I've killed many, many turkeys with a hot load of #6 shot. I aim at the middle of the neck. A body shot is a waste of time, IMHO.hey guys what is best size of shot in a colerain turkey choke barrel for turkeys or best paterns and should i shoot lead or copper plated lead thanks and where is the best place to buy shot 20 ga
5s are what most pheasant and squirrel hunters use.Somehow I ended up with a large coffee can full of #5 nickel plated shot and that's what I'm using this year.
With a choked barrel, is seems #5 would work fine, you just need to figure the amount of charge.
Robin
Plain lead will do fine, but the copper coated doesn't hurt any, and may help.I use 5’s in mine. Plain Ol lead!!!
Is yours the 58 smoothbore? Were you able to have kibler jug choke it or did you have to send it elsewhere to be done?My Kibler 58 is jug choked and loves #5’s for gobblers
I PM’d you!Is yours the 58 smoothbore? Were you able to have kibler jug choke it or did you have to send it elsewhere to be done?
I agree with using #6 copper coated for turkeys in a muzzleloading smoothbore. If shooting a cylinder bore, 7 1/2 shot out to 20 yards works well. I’ve killed over 20 turkeys with #6 shot in a full choke muzzleloader out to 40 yards in a 12 guage with 70 grains 2f and 1 1/4 ounce shot. Also aim just below the head and get clean one shot kills.I've killed many, many turkeys with a hot load of #6 shot. I aim at the middle of the neck. A body shot is a waste of time, IMHO.
The copper plating makes the lead harder to deform, which is a great thing.
Do the metal can test. If it doesn't punch through the can get closer or add powder. Tuna cans are great.
As always, not so much what you use, but always WHERE you hit them.I agree with using #6 copper coated for turkeys in a muzzleloading smoothbore. If shooting a cylinder bore, 7 1/2 shot out to 20 yards works well. I’ve killed over 20 turkeys with #6 shot in a full choke muzzleloader out to 40 yards in a 12 guage with 70 grains 2f and 1 1/4 ounce shot. Also aim just below the head and get clean one shot kills. View attachment 332797
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